So here's a graph of what I am referring to.
Three laptops with the exact same CPU rendering the exact same scene.
As you can see the RED one is pulling almost 80W to run at 3.9 Ghz, whilst the green and blue is pulling 50-60W to run at the same speed. And this is what I don't understand.
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I'm even more confused now...
So basically CPU Package Power, is not a representation of the current power draw of the CPU (cores, cache, and other uncore)?
It is just a number table specified by the bios to which Throttling limits to happen?
Say, CPU Temp reached the CPU Throttling Temp ->...
During Cinebench they reach:
45 W = 85 degree
70 W = 80 degree
None of them hit the thermal throttling limit (90-95).
Weirdly enough, the 70W laptop is cooler during the benchmark. It is thicker and has better fans though.
But the scores are still the same.
XTU states the same TDP as...
I've been looking for an explanation all over the internet.
So basically there are two laptops with the same CPU (i7-8750h).
In a Cinebench run, both score pretty much the same. Both sustain 3.9 Ghz throughout the benchmark.
WHY one shows in HWinfo CPU Package Power: 70W and the other 45W?
I...
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